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letthefairyinyoufly · 1 month
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weltonboys · 1 year
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sharp objects - gillian flynn
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justa-personn · 9 months
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sharp objects is legitimately one of the most devastating and ugly things i’ve ever read/seen. i think about it all the time. it changed my brain chemistry. i love it. it’s so viscerally violently girl. we need more grimdoomtradgedy media that explores female pain and trauma and violence that gets passed down from mother to daughter without it revolving around men. i don’t really remember any book/show that i’ve read/seen that has gone as far as this one did, and been so unapologetic about it without holding back for fear or being controversial or disturbing or having female characters, specifically protagonists, that are unlikeable and not heroic and still make you root for them and feel all the ugly awful things they feel.
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humanveil · 1 year
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I’ve waited for this for so long. For you to need me. 
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Two-headed mother pullеd you from the black And she can send you back
Two Headed Mother - Ethel Cain / Sharp Objects
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inthedarktrees · 1 year
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Patricia Clarkson & Amy Adams, “Closer,” Sharp Objects
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Feelings on Amma and how desperate she is for affection? She occupies my brain constantly but I’m not smart enough to talk about her.
*Rubs hands together like an uggo little housefly* I have sooo many thoughts okay so Amma is an abused child whose choice of coping mechanism for said abuse is to try and make believe some sense of control over her situation by pretending that she is in a symbiotic rather than abusive relationship with her mother, that she and her mother have a mutual understanding whereby Adora gets to uhh umm straight up poison her, but in exchange must shower her with the love that Amma knows, deep down, isn’t really there. Amma wants this compensation for her suffering, and the only currency of any value to her is her mother’s love, and the only consolation she has is that she might someday get to be a beautiful, perfect ghost, like Marian. That maybe someday, Adora will kill her, and she will have secured herself the best case scenario for a women in Wind Gap, which is to be perceived forever as the feminine ideal without the possibility of disgrace always looming overhead (similar ideas of The Dead Girl being society’s underlying feminine ideal, the inevitable outcome of the expectations placed on women and girls, were also explored in Gone Girl). We see Amma’s relationship with both her mother and Alan reflected in her relationships with sex and boys, in that she lets older boys sexually abuse her and tells herself she’s the one using them, and that these transactions are just that, transactional, the only kind of love she knows, and the boys largely inconsequential. And her dollhouse, her fancy, needs to be an exact replica of her mother’s house because it allows her to exercise control over an environment she otherwise has no real control over. Adora striking up friendships with Ann and Natalie was a breach of contract that had to be rectified, and so when murdering Ann and Natalie only ends up elevating them to the lauded status of Dead Girl, and they receive more attention than ever, Amma is beyond furious, and receives Camille with some measure of warmth because she is primed to find a new mother if the old one can’t keep up her end of the bargain, though she can’t rule Camille out as competition. And while she most certainly felt antipathy toward her victims, her romanticization of death is what really enables her to kill without remorse. After all, what she wouldn’t have given to be Marian, loved by her mother, loved by everyone, forever, without ever having to bleed for it again. Because nobody in her life loved Amma enough to help her until Camille, and by then it was already too late. And she doesn’t stop killing even after she knows it won’t get her the outcome she wants, because she needs to feel it again, that power over another person, another child, another girl. Amma has never felt less like a helpless victim, less like those murdered girls, in her whole life. Which just makes the whole thing that much easier.
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abusedfawn · 10 months
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jesus can always reject his father
but he cannot escape his mother’s blood
he’ll scream and try to wash it off of his fingers
but he’ll never escape what he’s made up of
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letthefairyinyoufly · 2 months
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d3solateworld · 7 months
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underrtheskinn · 4 months
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SHARP OBJECTS
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preakercohle · 17 days
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My job is to re watch True Detective (S1) and Sharp Objects
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Propaganda
Commander Wake:
"she literally nicknamed gideon 'bomb' because she fully intended to use that baby as a literal bomb!"
"this is the loosest definition of mom ever. she didn't give birth she built a weapon."
"where is the option for "not a mom just egg donor and reluctant incubator"? jk jk I think wake's weird pusthumous not-relationship w gideon is fascinating but like really she worked very to not think of that baby as human"
Adora Crellin:
"vote adora she drove one of her daughters to self harm, one to become a murderer, and one to get killed by the medicines she gave to her. All this while exploiting the work of latines and bullying an entire town into submission."
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honey-coloured · 3 months
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be dangerous, like mama said
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rosalinesurvived · 10 months
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Feeling swirly today. Adora got close to Ann and Natalie because she wanted to try understanding Camille. It was because of that Amma killed both the girls, indirectly because Adora turned her attention to Camille, her absent step-sister and not Amma, as the deal suggested.
So Camille plays the same role in Amma's life as Marian did to Camille. The absent sister, Camille wanted Adora's attention but it was focused on Marian, Amma wanted Adora's attention but it was focused on Camille. Jealousy. Comparison. Camille compares Amma to Marian, maybe Amma compares Camille to Marian? Marian's the Dead Girl Haunting The Narritative of Sharp Objects imo.
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preakr · 1 year
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funniest scene in sharp objects
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